The Gunners have agreed a club-record €47 million fee for the Germany
international and will complete the deal when formalities are completed. Mesut Ozil is undergoing an Arsenal medical in Germany after agreeing personal terms with the club, Goal can reveal. The Gunners have agreed a €47 million fee with Real Madrid for the
Germany international and are confident of completing the deal before
Monday night’s 11pm transfer deadline. Sources have told Goal that Arsenal’s record-breaking move is “very
close to being agreed” amid reports of late interest from Manchester
United and Paris Saint-Germain. Arsene Wenger will have to smash his wage structure to land Ozil, and as Goal exclusively revealed, senior club officials have been in detailed negotiations with the player’s representatives since Sunday evening. Ozil is due to meet up with the Germany squad ahead of the World Cup
qualifiers this weekend but should have no problem being given
dispensation from the national team to have a medical. It is expected that it would take place at Arsenal's London Colney
headquarters but it is understood there is the facility for it to happen
in Germany. As revealed by Goal, goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano has
already had a medical, which he passed on Monday morning, and has agreed
the terms of a season-long loan from Palermo. Arsenal are also working
on a loan deal for Chelsea striker Demba Ba and are still in the running
to capture Angel Di Maria, also from Real, for €30m. The Londoners are most confident of pushing through the Ozil deal, which
would more than double their record transfer outlay, after holding
high-level talks with Real in recent days. Wenger turned his
attention to Real Madrid’s battery of elite attackers after it became
increasingly clear that Gareth Bale was set for a world-record £86m move
to Spain. The Gunners tabled a €30m bid for Di Maria last week and are still
waiting to hear from Real if it has been accepted. The Argentine winger
has begun the season in impressive form and is reluctant to cut his ties
with the Bernabeu. However, Ozil was left on the bench for Real’s 3-1 win on Sunday
after being substituted during the 1-0 win at Granada six days
previously, which he reacted to by storming down the tunnel and onto the
team bus. Asked about overlooking Ozil in favour of Di Maria on Sunday,
Ancelotti said: “It’s to be expected that he’s not happy. I don’t like
players who are happy to be on the bench. It was a football decision to
play Di Maria, who is playing well and with great intensity".
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